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CSKA

Date of Issue
14.11.2023
Catalogue number
5109-0132
Russian Sports
Date of Issue
14.11.2023
Catalogue number
5109-0132
Denomination
1 ruble
Quality
Proof
Metal, fineness
Silver 925/1000
Total weight, g
8.53 (±0.09)
Fine metal content not less than, g
7.78
Diameter, mm
25.00 (±0.20)
Thickness, mm
2.20 (±0.20)
Mintage, pcs
10,000

Obverse

a relief image of the National Coat of Arms of the Russian Federation, with the inscription above it along the rim in a semicircle ‘РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ’ (RUSSIAN FEDERATION) framed with paired diamonds on both sides, under the national coat of arms – the chemical symbol and fineness of the metal on the left and fine metal content and the trademark of the mint on the right, and at the centre bottom – the inscriptions arranged in three lines: ‘БАНК РОССИИ’ (BANK OF RUSSIA), the coin denomination ‘1 РУБЛЬ’ (1 RUBLE), and the year of issue ‘2023 г.’ (2023).

Reverse

a relief emblem of the Central Sports Army Club.

Authors

Designers: E.V. Kramskaya (obverse), O.G. Shepel (reverse).
Sculptors: A.A. Dolgopolova (obverse), computer simulation (reverse).
Mint: Saint Petersburg Mint (СПМД).
Edge: 200 corrugations.

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The official foundation date of the Russian Armed Forces sports club is 29 April 1923. The first sports festival was held on that day, which was a football match between two teams consisting of athletes who were the Red Army servicemen.

The Red Army needed its own sports centre to train athletes and be an inspiring example for Army sports clubs, military districts and fleets. The Experimental and Demonstrative Military Sports Field of Vseobuch (OPPV) was created under the Central Administration of Military Training of Workers based on the Society of Skiing Enthusiasts, which had been founded before the October Revolution of 1917, and located at the Sokolniki Park in Moscow. This was the first central sports organisation of the Red Army. The OPPV was a basis for developing military-related sports such as track and field, weightlifting, football, basketball, gymnastics, boxing, shooting, skiing, and field hockey.

In 1928, the OPPV became part of the Central House of the Red Army as a department of physical training and sports. In 1958, the Central Sports Club of the Ministry of Defence was established by order of this Ministry. In 1960, the Club was given its common and currently well-known name – the Central Sports Club of the Army (CSKA). Today, athletes from 126 Russian cities are affiliated with CSKA. The Club develops 72 sports.

Source: https://cska.ru

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